You can make electronic payments online or by phone. Paying electronically is safe and secure. It’s easy and secure and much quicker than mailing in a check or money order. Go to IRS.gov and click on the Payments tab or the "Pay Your Tax Bill" icon to make a payment using the following
options.

Click on the Payments tab or the "Pay Your Tax Bill" icon on IRS.gov to find
more information about online payment agreements. An
online payment agreement
determines if you are eligible to apply for an installment agreement if you
cannot pay your taxes in full today. With the needed information, you can
complete the application in about 30 minutes, and get immediate approval.

Locate the nearest Taxpayer Assistance Center using the Office Locator tool on
IRS.gov. Enter "office locator" in the search box. Or choose the "Contact Us"
option on the IRS2Go app and search Local Offices. Before you visit, use the
Locator tool to check hours and services available.

The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an
independent
organization within the Internal Revenue Service that helps taxpayers and
protects taxpayer rights. Our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated
fairly and that you know and understand your rights under the
Taxpayer Bill of Rights.

We can help you resolve problems that you can’t resolve with the IRS. And our service is free. If you qualify for our assistance, you will be assigned to one advocate who will work with you throughout the process and will do everything possible to resolve your issue. TAS can help you
if:

The Taxpayer Bill of Rights describes ten basic rights that all taxpayers have when dealing with the IRS. Our Tax Toolkit at
taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov can help you understand
what these rights mean to you and how they apply. These are
your rights. Know them. Use them.